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Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

All you want to know about Variants in Shooting

The ISSF (International Shooting Sport Federation) which is the governing body of the Shooting, has described some of the variants in shooting and following...

The ISSF World Shooting Championships

Apart from the Olympics, the ISSF World Shooting Championships is the only major shooting event of the world let us know more about it. Introduction...

The Best MotoGP Riders Ever

MotoGP has been one of the oldest motorcycling and sporting events and thus it bound to have some of the greatest and the best...

Details of equipments used in Field Hockey

As mentioned in our article on field hockey, the game is played with many kinds of equipment, let us know about these equipments in detail. Field...

Field Hockey Facts, Rules & History by Sportycious

People often get confused with Ice Hockey and Field Hockey as the same game with the only difference being the surface that the game...

Everything you want to know about Squash

Squash is normally seen as a sport for elites but yet it has gained popularity in countries like India and Pakistan as well. Sportycious...

Squash Sport Rules, History, Court Dimensions & 2028 Olympics Guide

Squash makes its Olympic debut in 2028. Here's everything you need to know: the rules, how it differs from racquetball, court dimensions, the four ball speeds, and the sport's history.

Kabaddi Rules, History, Pro Kabaddi League & How to Play

Everything about kabaddi: rules for beginners, court dimensions, history from 1923 to PKL Season 12, how it differs from kho kho, and whether it's in the Olympics.

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Capoeira: Brazil’s Martial Art That Was Hidden as a Dance

Capoeira is a Brazilian martial art created by enslaved Africans and disguised as dance to survive colonial bans. UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2014. Here is the full history.

Chilean Rodeo: Chile’s National Sport and How It Works

Chilean rodeo is Chile's national sport since 1962. Two huaso riders guide a calf against a padded wall in a half-moon arena. Judged on precision, not speed. Here is the full guide.

Charreria: Mexico’s National Sport and UNESCO Cultural Heritage

Charreria is Mexico's national sport since 1933 and UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2016. Nine equestrian events, the escaramuza women's competition, and a deep cultural tradition.

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Dandi Biyo is Nepal's traditional national sport, played with a long stick and small wooden peg. Learn how the game works, why Nepal adopted it, and how it survives today.

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